The Overlooked Tootle Puffer Gear Thread

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Personally, I like tanks that hold a lot of juice so I'm not constantly having to refill them. That makes them bigger, but it's a trade off. And actually, my Erls are smaller and much lighter than either the Rose or the Taifun but they hold a lot more juice - 6+ ml. Incidentally, it's also shorter and lighter than the Kayfun 3.1 that I have. :D
 

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Personally, I like tanks that hold a lot of juice so I'm not constantly having to refill them. That makes them bigger, but it's a trade off. And actually, my Erls are smaller and much lighter than either the Rose or the Taifun but they hold a lot more juice - 6+ ml. Incidentally, it's also shorter and lighter than the Kayfun 3.1 that I have. :D

Its a very compact design :)
 

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I appreciate this thread because, while I thought I was a tootle puffer, now that the weather's getting colder and the windows need to be closed, I find my Lemos and I are sitting in a bit of a haze much of the time. My kids are starting to comment, too. Maybe I need fall/winter tanks. Or, maybe I just need to dial it back for indoor vaping. Maybe more PG for winter-- just like switching car fluids for Minnesota winters.
 

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I appreciate this thread because, while I thought I was a tootle puffer, now that the weather's getting colder and the windows need to be closed, I find my Lemos and I are sitting in a bit of a haze much of the time. My kids are starting to comment, too. Maybe I need fall/winter tanks. Or, maybe I just need to dial it back for indoor vaping. Maybe more PG for winter-- just like switching car fluids for Minnesota winters.

I think the clouds are bigger when its colder. I'm noticing the same. I had the Lemo Drop with me this morning while I was making all the critters breakfast. And it was making some darn big clouds in the kitchen and I was pretty surprised. Its running 14.5W! I was like what the heck?!

How do you like the Aga t5?
 

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And it was making some darn big clouds in the kitchen and I was pretty surprised. Its running 14.5W! I was like what the heck?!

How do you like the Aga t5?

I know! I'm usually around 10-12W. Am I going to have to start vaping without batteries? Buy more coils for the old ET-Ss?

I"m still enjoying the Aga-T5. I haven't gotten around to getting the heat sink(sp?] as you suggest, but probably will as part of a larger Fastech order. I don't know if you recall my asking you about that bottom connection with the screw that holds the build deck together.

Last time I completely disassembled/reassembled it, I made sure the bottom was on as tight as I could get it. Now I fasten the tank to the mod as loosely as I can without it wobbling around up top. When I remove it, I hold the tank, and unscrew the mod.

Long & short, I love the flavor with it, and I think I may have gotten around the little problem with it disassembling itself & my build.
 

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Yeah, I don't normally make 6' long clouds with my Lemo build, lol! Nor do I fog my house up, but this morning that seemed to be happening. I don't know what the answer is. I can't afford to turn the heat up.

Maybe it has something to do with falling humidity or temperature, although I was kinda assuming it was just because the windows are closed. I was vaping a Nautilus until May or so (Gosh, seems like a lifetime ago), and I've had the windows all wide open since I got the Lemos early summer.
 

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Personally, I like tanks that hold a lot of juice so I'm not constantly having to refill them. That makes them bigger, but it's a trade off. And actually, my Erls are smaller and much lighter than either the Rose or the Taifun but they hold a lot more juice - 6+ ml. Incidentally, it's also shorter and lighter than the Kayfun 3.1 that I have. :D
If you have a square mod then you might want to look into a Tobeco KS RTA tank. It holds 7ml's, top fill, easy to build and wick (Taifun style deck) and adjustable juice & airflow.

US Online or from FC.
http://kanvape.com/products/ks-rta-tobeco-clone-rebuildable-tank-atomizer

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Yeah, I don't normally make 6' long clouds with my Lemo build, lol! Nor do I fog my house up, but this morning that seemed to be happening. I don't know what the answer is. I can't afford to turn the heat up.

Maybe it has something to do with falling humidity or temperature, although I was kinda assuming it was just because the windows are closed. I was vaping a Nautilus until May or so (Gosh, seems like a lifetime ago), and I've had the windows all wide open since I got the Lemos early summer.

When I would go outdoors in the summer, I could barely see any vapor at all -- we can't keep windows open down here in the summer, or we'd die of heat prostration (or for me, completely inability to breathe!); it's all AC, all the time, April till October. In fact, just the other day, walking back to the car after grocery shopping, I took a hit and the only indication I was vaping was the TH -- because it was warm and humid outside.

My suggestion would be, in the winter, less VG/more PG; you won't make so much cloud, and what you do make won't be as sticky on the windows. That's exactly why I always use so little VG, I can't handle too much vapor, it would suffocate me.

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When I would go outdoors in the summer, I could barely see any vapor at all -- we can't keep windows open down here in the summer, or we'd die of heat prostration (or for me, completely inability to breathe!); it's all AC, all the time, April till October. In fact, just the other day, walking back to the car after grocery shopping, I took a hit and the only indication I was vaping was the TH -- because it was warm and humid outside.

My suggestion would be, in the winter, less VG/more PG; you won't make so much cloud, and what you do make won't be as sticky on the windows. That's exactly why I always use so little VG, I can't handle too much vapor, it would suffocate me.

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This is true. Ohio is certainly humid and summer can be hot although the past two have been quite nice. But, my AC is on a lot. I can't deal with heat very well (um, hot flashes anyone?). We got our first cold front of the season though and it blew in pretty wicked with high sustained winds. And the furnace came on late Thurs night. Now its warming up again.

I don't remember clouds like that last winter though, but maybe I just don't remember. But, those ones from yesterday morning were quite remarkable. If I told people it was a 1.3 ohm coil running 14.5W they wouldn't have believed me, lol!
 

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That's way cool, TD! It should fit fine on my Disrupter or one of my MVPs. How is the flavor?
Excellent flavor as it has a small chamber. I had a 24g build in it but it was just too hot for me so I went back down to 26g but have built it with 28g as well. It works on anything with a flat top, The Disrupter or an MVP without the eVod adapter would work perfect!

A little different wicking on this guy. You just pull it through the coil, bend and tuck the tails down onto the deck leaving big shoulders at the juice channel cutouts.

Todd has a review of the Authentic and the wicking I mentioned is at 9:10.
 

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I have someone PMing me for help making a build for 150+W, lol! I think he picked the wrong person :)

I once tried 100W for about half an hour. Then turned it back down to 55W. And if I hadn't gotten that Aromamizer I probably never would've hit the 50W mark.
 

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I have someone PMing me for help making a build for 150+W, lol! I think he picked the wrong person :)

I once tried 100W for about half an hour. Then turned it back down to 55W. And if I hadn't gotten that Aromamizer I probably never would've hit the 50W mark.
Point them to the Womper thread... I don't have a device that will do over 75W but there are some Snow Wolf users in there. ;)

ETA: They looking for the best flavor build on 150W+? :lol:
 

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Point them to the Womper thread... I don't have a device that will do over 75W but there are some Snow Wolf users in there. ;)

ETA: They looking for the best flavor build on 150W+? :lol:

Yes! He wants best flavor and massive vapor with a Snow Wolf at 150-200W. I asked in the coil build area. His English isn't the best. I think he picked me because I was the only one who understood what he was asking in a thread a few days ago, so I'm trying to help. But, I don't even own a mod that goes over 100W, nor am I an RDA expert. I'm pretty clueless at building like that.
 

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The problem with those builds on those devices is the mind set behind them. Not to offend anyone but the Framed Stapled Hybrid Claptons Chuck the best and have most massive flavor Brah!!! Is the type of answer you are going to get, that gear is more of a lifestyle than a staying off analog pursuit. :D
 

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This is true. Ohio is certainly humid and summer can be hot although the past two have been quite nice. But, my AC is on a lot. I can't deal with heat very well (um, hot flashes anyone?). We got our first cold front of the season though and it blew in pretty wicked with high sustained winds. And the furnace came on late Thurs night. Now its warming up again.

I don't remember clouds like that last winter though, but maybe I just don't remember. But, those ones from yesterday morning were quite remarkable. If I told people it was a 1.3 ohm coil running 14.5W they wouldn't have believed me, lol!

Yeah, with this :censored: hurricane weather blowing thru, we had a few days where it didn't even hit 60 degrees outside -- 'course it was still mid-70s indoors, so I still had to run the AC. For me and my stupid asthma, the AC is as much a dehumidifier as a way to cool the house.

The AC will stay on until I need to start using the space-heater in the morning when I get dressed -- and even then, we'll probably still need the AC in the afternoons. Sometime around Halloween, the AC will be turned off for the year, with probably a few weeks of space-heater mornings, before we have to turn on the furnace; maybe around Thanksgiving -- though I do recall a few Thanksgivings, with all the cooking going on, when I needed to turn the AC back on. :D (yes hot flashes SUCK... I still get them now and then, but the worst of them seems to be over... THANK GOD!!!)

Andria
 

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If you have a square mod then you might want to look into a Tobeco KS RTA tank. It holds 7ml's, top fill, easy to build and wick (Taifun style deck) and adjustable juice & airflow.

US Online or from FC.
http://kanvape.com/products/ks-rta-tobeco-clone-rebuildable-tank-atomizer

I really like the look of this, and it's at VapeNW for $15.99, but I've never had a PC tank. How careful do you need to be with juices and PC?

(Darn it! I knew I shouldn't start reading great threads. Now I'm shopping again.)

EDIT: Shouldn't read GEAR threads.
 

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The problem with those builds on those devices is the mind set behind them. Not to offend anyone but the Framed Stapled Hybrid Claptons Chuck the best and have most massive flavor Brah!!! Is the type of answer you are going to get, that gear is more of a lifestyle than a staying off analog pursuit. :D

Probably, but I don't judge :). What makes us each happy is all that matters. I don't criticize people who are happy with Evods, nor those who vape at 200W. But, I'm totally out of my element here. Until a few weeks ago I scoffed at the idea of making Claptons. Who needs that, I wondered? You know what? They are really nice for flavor in my bigger airflow stuff. I even squeezed one into the Urba, and now its one of my favorite tanks. Came out to 0.72 ohm so no lower than many of my dual coil builds. That tank was really ho hum for me, and I was disappointed. Now I think its awesome.
 

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I really like the look of this, and it's at VapeNW for $15.99, but I've never had a PC tank. How careful do you need to be with juices and PC?

(Darn it! I knew I shouldn't start reading great threads. Now I'm shopping again.)

EDIT: Shouldn't read GEAR threads.

Avoid banana, apple, citrus, menthol, cinnimon and maybe some others, too. NT changed their Band Camp recipe and the new one blew apart my tank in one of my Phenomenon Lites. I had used their original recipe for months in it with no issue. And then the new one killed it in a few hours.
 
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